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Άμεσες Ξένες Επενδύσεις Και Κόστος Εργασίας Στην Ευρωζώνη Στον Απόηχο Της Πρόσφατης Οικονομικής Κρίσης
[Foreign direct investment and labor costs in the euro area in the wake of the recent financial crisis]

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  • Vlachos, Vasileios

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Το γεγονός ότι αρκετά μέλη της ευρωζώνης δεν έχουν επανέλθει σε προ-κρίσης επίπεδα και ότι οι κυβερνήσεις τους δεν μπορούν να συμβάλλουν άμεσα στην τόνωση των άμεσων επενδύσεων μέσα από δημόσιες δαπάνες λόγω των επιταγών της δημοσιονομικής προσαρμογής αναδεικνύει την σημασία που αποκτούν οι ιδιωτικές επενδύσεις. Η συζήτηση επικεντρώνεται στις επιπτώσεις της δημοσιονομικής προσαρμογής και δη των πολιτικών διαχείρισης του δημοσίου χρέους και των δημοσιονομικών ελλειμμάτων στην ελκυστικότητα των χωρών ως υποδοχείς άμεσων ξένων επενδύσεων.

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  • Vlachos, Vasileios, 2017. "Άμεσες Ξένες Επενδύσεις Και Κόστος Εργασίας Στην Ευρωζώνη Στον Απόηχο Της Πρόσφατης Οικονομικής Κρίσης [Foreign direct investment and labor costs in the euro area in the wake of the recent financial crisis]," MPRA Paper 120886, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    • F21 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Investment; Long-Term Capital Movements
    • F23 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - Multinational Firms; International Business

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